Emerging reports indicate that Rabiu Kwankwaso is not considering a vice-presidential role alongside Peter Obi, contrary to recent speculation.
Instead, sources suggest the former Kano State governor is setting his sights on a return to the National Assembly, with ambitions to secure a seat in the Senate and potentially contest for the position of Senate President.
The development comes amid ongoing political realignments and coalition talks ahead of future elections, where discussions around alliances and ticket formations have intensified.
While neither camp has issued an official statement, the reported move signals a strategic recalibration by Kwankwaso, positioning himself within the legislative arm of government rather than the executive.
Political observers say the decision, if confirmed, could reshape calculations among opposition figures and influence the dynamics of emerging political partnerships.

